Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Juventus To Return For Man United Winger In The Summer

Serie A giants will move again for Portuguese misfit.

Italian giants Juventus are set to make a return for Manchester United misfit Nani when the transfer window re-opens in the summer, according to talkSPORT.



Juve coach Antonio Conte had been linked with a move for the 27-year-old during the January transfer window, but a move was put on the shelf as David Moyes claimed the player was struggling with a serious hamstring injury.


The Serie A champions weren’t the only ones interested in his signature, but Moyes sought to block any move that came in for him. Both Milan sides were interested, as were Shakhtar Donetsk, but Juve were favourites to snap him up late on in the window.


But despite the knock back, Conte remains optimistic that he will be able to persuade Moyes to sell and strike a deal for the Portuguese international.



Fellow midfielder Anderson, who joined United around the same time as Nani recently denied claiming that several United stars were looking for a swift exit, despite quotes originally claiming that the former Sporting Lisbon man wanted out the most.



Nani doesn’t appear to have much of a future at Old Trafford and Conte will look to take advantage of that in the summer.

Nani deal may give Manchester United first refusal on William Carvalho

Manchester United may still sell Nani back to Sporting Lisbon in a deal that would net them the first option to sign midfielder William Carvalho, according to reports in Portugal.




Nani has been strongly linked with a move since last summer, with Juventus thought to have been closest to landing the Portugal international in January.

The former Arsenal target stayed put, although that has not ended speculation linking him with an Old Trafford departure.

And A Bola reports that Nani may still make a surprise return to Sporting Lisbon, the club he departed for Manchester in 2007.

As part of any agreement, United would reportedly seek a first right of refusal on William Carvalho, the 21-year-old Sporting midfielder who has also been linked with Arsenal.

United have already scouted him more than five times this season, and the Portugal international is highly regarded in his domestic league.

His Sporting contract does not expire until the summer of 2018, and he has a massive £37.5m release clause.

Real Madrid, Arsenal and Barcelona have all watched the highly-rated youngster, but United have the greatest need in central midfield.

He's made 17 appearances for his club this season, scoring two goals.

Monday, 9 September 2013

Nani: Moyes made me stay

Manchester United winger Nani has revealed new boss David Moyes convinced him to stay at Old Trafford.

Nani was tipped to leave United this summer and it was even suggested he might run down his contract and leave on a free transfer next year.

However, the Portugal international ended speculation over his future by signing a new five-year deal last week.

Nani admits he turned down offers from other clubs to sign a new deal and that Moyes played a big role in his decision to pledge his long-term future to United.

"I am very content with my new deal at Manchester United," Nani told the Daily Mirror. "This summer was not easy but after a lot of thought and talking to David Moyes I believe it was the best solution.

"I feel I can offer many things to United. I had other important offers but without a sufficient challenge to make me want to leave United.

"The coach would not guarantee me a place in the XI more than any other player. I know I must work hard to get into this team.

"That is my objective for this season."

Friday, 6 September 2013

Nani commits future to Manchester United with five-year deal

Manchester United winger Nani has signed a new five-year contract with the Old Trafford outfit.
There had been speculation the Portugal international would leave United this summer.
Instead, he has signed a deal that will keep him at Old Trafford until 2018.

"I'm really pleased Nani has re-signed for the next five years," said United boss David Moyes.
"He has great ability and experience and beyond his 26 years."

Following the capture of Wilfried Zaha from Crystal Palace, it did seem United had a wide player too many given the presence of Ashley Young and Antonio Valencia in the Red Devils squad.

With a year remaining on his contract, and the transfer deadline just passed, there did appear an obvious need to secure Nani's services for an additional amount of time in order to prevent him leaving for nothing in 12 months.

Yet the length of contract does indicate Moyes has faith in a player who has struggled to consistently hit the heights during his six years at the club.

"I've been impressed with his approach to training and look forward to working with him in the coming seasons," added Moyes.

Nani does boast an impressive medal collection since his £17million move from Sporting Lisbon.
He was part of the Champions League-winning squad in his debut campaign, scoring a crucial penalty in the shoot-out triumph over Chelsea.

Last season he won the Premier League for the fourth time and whilst there was talk he was unhappy at the terms he was offered to remain at United last season, it seems now he is much happier.
"Playing at United has been a fantastic experience for me," he said. "When I came to the club, I never imagined the success we have enjoyed.

"Training every day with top players who want to win trophies every year is a great motivation to me.

"I'm very happy that the new manager has shown this faith in me and I'm looking forward to helping the team compete for more honours this season."